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Flourless Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake Roll

10/29/18

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Flourless Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake Rollis decadent dessert that is sure to impress. A moist chocolate sponge cake is filled with peanut butter mousse and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. Then it is rolled up, slathered with rich chocolate ganache, and topped with more peanut butter cups. Undoubtedly this Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Flourless Chocolate Cake Roll is one of the best chocolate and peanut butter dessert recipes, with the bonus of being a gluten free cake recipe too!

Baseball, cheerleading, soccer, piano, cub scouts, swimming, chess club – these days it seems parents are running their kids around like crazy every day after school. Oftentimes, it’s a quick stop at the drive-through or picking up a pizza on the way home with everyone grabbing a slice as they scatter in different directions. Parents are also making sure homework is done, laundry is folded, and the garbage has been taken out.

While I certainly think it’s good to keep kids active and help them to be well-rounded and learning new things that they won’t learn in the classroom, there is a price to be paid – sacrificing family dinners.

Family dinnertime is about so much more than simply eating food. It’s about talking and sharing and connecting. And though my kids are still young, I truly feel that sitting at the table together as many nights a week as possible is what has helped my boys learn not only how to talk, but also how to engage in conversations.

Additionally, it’s also where I teach them about both the importance of making good food choices to nourish their bodies and the joy and love that can be shared through enjoying a meal together.

Truthfully, I see how it happens. In my case, it’s religious education once a week, karate twice a week, maybe another night or two The Hubby has to work late or has a work dinner to attend. This has come to reaffirm my position that even as our children grow, we will make choices about activities and plans and schedules that ensure that family dinners do not fall by the wayside.

For me, though, sitting down to family dinners is a way of life. It is how I grew up and how I intend to raise my children. I want them to know that our dinner table is a welcoming, safe place. It is a place where they can share joys and sorrows, accomplishments and concerns, a place where they can tell us what they’ve learned and what they need help with, and where we can share our experiences and advice, or just lend a supportive ear or shoulder.

It’s also a place where, after we have shared a nourishing meal (and some conversation), sometimes we can also enjoy a special treat like this…

This Peanut Butter Cup Flourless Chocolate Cake Roll recipe is way too easy to be this impressive and amazing.

Peanut Butter Cup Flourless Chocolate Cake Roll

Chocolate and peanut butter is never a bad idea. Now triple the chocolate and triple the peanut butter, and you have a winning combination. When I saw this Peanut Butter Cup Cake Roll from Dorothy at Crazy for Crust, I knew I had to make it with my favorite flourless chocolate sponge cake. I’m so glad I did. Well, my waistline may not be happy I made this Flourless Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake Roll, but my tastebuds are. Yours will be too!

How do you make Flourless Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake Roll?

To make the super easy flourless chocolate sponge cake, separate your eggs and whip the whites to stiff peaks.

Next, whip the sugar and egg yolks until it is thick and pale yellow. This will take a few minutes. Then blend in cocoa powder, coffee, and vanilla.

Fold the egg whites into the egg yolk mixture in three additions. Do this gently to keep it light and fluffy.

Spread the batter in a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake.

While it baked prepare the mousse by blending cream cheese, peanut butter, and powdered sugar until smooth, and fold in chopped peanut butter cups.

During this time, you’ll also make the ganache so it has time to cool. Heat the heavy cream and chocolate chips, and stir till smooth.

After the cake bakes and cools, fill it with the mousse, roll it up, and chill.

Finally, cover the cake the rich chocolate ganache and even more peanut butter cups and you have a swirly good roll of heaven.

But I left out a few important details to remember when making Flourless Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake Roll.

How do you keep a cake roll from cracking?

I find this flourless cake to be more, I suppose you can say, “flexible” than a traditional cake, so it is less likely to crack. However, I do take a few precautions.

Before baking the cake, line the baking pan with parchment, spray it with cooking spray, and using a small sifter, coat it completely with cocoa powder. This will ensure it comes out of the pan easily and in one piece.

While the cake is baking, lay out a kitchen towel. It will get quite dirty, so make sure it isn’t one that you will want to keep pristine. Using a small sifter, cover the towel with a layer of cocoa powder. As soon as the cake comes out of the oven, flip it over onto the towel and peel off the parchment paper.

Then carefully roll it up in the towel and let it cool. Now all you have to do is unroll it, spread the filling inside, and roll it back up without the towel.

You do always want to read labels on ingredient such as vanilla extract and cocoa powder to ensure that they do not have any sneaky gluten-containing ingredients or are produced in a facility where there could be cross contamination. But in this recipe, you doin’t even have to worry about buying a specialty gluten free flours.

The mousse and ganache contain fairly basic ingredients like cream cheese and heavy cream. One slight note if caution is to also check your chocolate chips. I always use the Cocsto-sized bag of Nestle Toll House Morsels.

So there’s really only one area of concern when making Flourless Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake Roll.

Are Peanut Butter Cups gluten free?

Hershey confirms on their website that all Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are gluten free except the seasonally shaped items, so skip the pumpkins and Christmas trees. Justin’s Peanut Butter Cups are also gluten free. That means you have no problems making this Flourless Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake Roll.

For the topping:

Instructions

For the chocolate sponge cake:

Preheat oven to 350°F. Coat a rimmed baking sheet (jelly roll pan) with cooking spray and line with parchment paper. Spray the parchment with more cooking spray and dust with 1 Tablespoon cocoa powder.

Using an electric mixer, beat the egg yolks and granulated sugar on high speed until thick and pale yellow. Add 2 Tablespoons cocoa powder, salt, coffee and vanilla, and beat in.

With clean beaters and a large clean bowl beat the egg whites to form stiff peaks.

Gently fold about about a quarter of the egg whites into the egg yolk mixture.

In three additions, fold in the remaining egg whites.

Spread the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 20 minutes. It will slowly spring back when lightly touched.

While the cake is baking, sprinkle ¼ cup cocoa powder over a clean kitchen towel.

After removing the cake from the oven, cool for a few minutes,and run a knife around the edges of the cake. Invert the cake onto the prepared kitchen towel and remove the parchment paper that is now on top of the cake.

Carefully roll the cake in the kitchen towel and allow to cool completely.

While the cake is baking, make the filling and topping.

For the filling:

Beat cream cheese and peanut butter with a hand mixer until smooth, then beat in the powdered sugar.

Add vanilla and 2 Tablespoons heavy cream and beat until smooth, adding up to an additional 2 Tablespoons heavy cream is necessary to achieve desired consistency.

Stir in 1/2 cup chopped peanut butter cups.

For the topping:

Place chocolate chips and 2/3 cup heavy cream in a microwave safe bowl or measuring cup and microwave for 30-60 seconds. Stir until smooth.

Chill in the fridge until thick and spreadable.

May be stored, wrapped in plastic, in the refrigerator for 24 hours before serving.

Assembling the cake:

Carefully unroll the cake in the towel.

Gently spread the peanut butter mousse filling over the top of the cake, spreading to about a half inch from the sides.

Roll up the cake from short end to short end. Place seam side down.

Carefully frost the cake with the ganache and top with the remaining chopped peanut butter cups.

Refrigerate for at least 1-2 hours before slicing. Slice off the unfrosted ends, if desired.

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I made this for my husband’s birthday. He cannot have gluten, but he still loves a good rich cake, especially a chocolate and peanut butter combination! This was a delight to make and a joy to share and devour! His family doesn’t have a lot of understanding of his limitations (not because of lack of care, of course! they are amazing family) and almost bought a regular cake. This recipe saved his body and his birthday. Thank you for posting it!